found both of our courses here that cover Runway ML and he pulled this information from both of those documents this alone is Gonna Save You an incredible amount of time again this works with Gmail too it works with Google Drive I showed you how you use it with YouTube and Google hotels for travel so many useful updates...tutorials from myself and other experts in AI I'll put a link in the description if you want to learn more about that I hope you found this video useful and I'll see you next time
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although obviously there are people crushing it on a variety of platforms. The things to know for Upwork specifically are your CV, it has to pop, and then custom videos or assets. Basically, you need a way to make your proposal stand out. And for both of these, I have templates in the link below in the description...description. But in general, I want you to know that your first campaign's probably going to be your worst. As long as you guys have the runway and the perseverance in order to continue, you can eventually get cold email to a place where it actually works for you. I'll also show you guys an example of both
unique character ID. That character is now yours, locked in, consistent across all future generations. Here's where it gets powerful. You can use that character in videos with Clang 2. 6, VO3. 1, and images with Nano Banana Pro. In any content you make, the character stays consistent. same face, same proportions, same identity. You are building recognizable persona...they pay you for it. No other platform lets you do this. You can make characters on MidJourney, but there's no ownership system. You can generate on Runway, but there is no license in marketplace. This is unique to AMS or Pro. If you're thinking long-term, you want to build something that compounds, this
this. Very Finnish thing. - [Gary] My man, real pleasure. Thank you for everything. - [Man 4] Yes, thank you. - [Gary] Yeah, take care. - [DRock] How's your day going? - Good. ("Runway" by Pell) - [Gary] Yo. Set up a call when I land tomorrow. Let them know that I'm overseas and not getting everything in. Okay. Yep. They found a hotel...trying to find a way to cheaply-- - Scale? - scale it and make it really-- - Ready to go? Coming? - Now we have to rely on photos. - Yes, and then video, yes. - And 3D. - It's gonna happen. Good to see you. Ready? Scott, you ready? Are you camp? - Camp, yeah. - Let's go. - [Man 5] Yep. - Thanks for-- - New York next
pour trillions and trillions into the AI transition we've just got a new presidency in America with a very Pro AI Administration so we have another four-year Runway that's going to be all about Ai and all sort of positive ones about our back we have an industry that is so diverse that whether you want...chance then I'm telling you if you want to get into business then just there's something here for you and this is like why I make these videos just to make a bit of awareness so that you have some kind of stimulus to take action on it because I promise you there's something in here
doesn't mean all of it is good or that it truly resonates with people. The internet might get flooded with AI written articles and AI made videos, but humans can tell or eventually will tell when something's missing that genuine spark or insight. The real value of human creators now is shifting to things like personal voice, regional...more so I can focus on the fun parts, creativity and strategy. But here's the thing. When I started diving into AI, I was overwhelmed. Chat, GPT, MidJourney, Runway, Claude. It felt like drinking from a fire hose. And that's exactly why I created AI Master Pro. Think of it as your all-in-one AI hub. Inside
people are not great at social and what has been the foundation of my 20 year career of staying relevant is you can't post the same picture and video on Facebook and Instagram the exact same way and think the same thing's going to happen. — We disrespect the audience too much. I'll give you an example...versus Instagram, by the way, they're nice shoes. Um — I would look at those shoes, if I did an Instagram, more from the lens of like a magazine, runway, more like a culture thing. Whereas that shoe on Facebook, I would talk more about like — this is the shoe you should buy your girlfriend right now. Like
base imagery then we used Omniverse audio to face to generate the facial expressions we wanted on the particular voiceover here's where it gets really cool we used Runway ml act one to bring it all together basically teaching the flux generated Avatar to follow the Expressions we created in Omniverse while we're excited about future possibilities with...want to see more behind the scenes stuff on how we're pushing creative boundaries with this tech make sure to subscribe to us for more videos
alien, ghost, or human. I am tired. So, this has been my first full year working fully on Welch Labs. Um, we made some progress. So, we did nine videos this year and we did one book. Um, and man, getting that done filled like every available second of time that I had. Um, for now on the business...there's always challenges. The business side is hard. Um, I've tried to do this full-time before, once in 2018. Um, I just didn't have enough runway and enough focus on the business. So, I think we're doing it right this time, but gosh, it takes time and man, it takes a lot of work
about to show you might not completely blow off your socks they do point to the unrelenting Improvement in AI generated entertainment that's coming with runways act one you can see the actress driving the performance showing emotion and creativity in their performance and then that being generated by the model into different character animations in all sorts...while Generations have this AI tinge about them I wonder if they will struggle to achieve public acceptance I suspect the impact of this kind of technology in video games will be much greater than in movies and TV where people want everything to be perfect then there's hen's new interactive Avatar and I think this
create a short ad together. something you could actually post today. We'll generate a few assets for it. Everything happens in one tab. Step one, generate the base video. I'm in Paulo's canvas mode. Prompt: Closeup of a red energy drink can with a simple white diagonal stripe being opened in slow motion. The pull tab lifts...onto the clip. If I want a different feel, I tweak a word and regenerate all inside the same canvas. Now compare that to the old workflow. Log into Runway, generate. Wait, download. Log into Midjourney via Discord. Type prompt in a thread. Download that. Open an audio tool. Find SFX. Download. Open an editor. Import everything. Sync manually. Export
still really nice so that part is really great because the more complex it gets yeah segment all of this out you can use Sam you know what Runway ml does something very similar you can do it in real time so can I also tap that no we have uh we have nots dis the ceilings are disabled nice...wallpaper so we trying to work on that because uh there's a mesh resource we can place the mes So currently we are trying to uh Implement a video on it so it will look like the Matrix oh nice so on the whole layer it will place Matrix so zeros and W like an LED wall
until you can complete a transformational cycle. Go through a learning path until you get that and that's otherwise you kind of you watch five minutes of YouTube video or you watch a Tik Tok you watch something else and there's all these like micro steps versus this one big — Yeah. just Yeah. I do hope they picked...bucks a month for if you're brand new to business, does creating a $50 a month business make sense if you've got a three-month runway? Like how many customers are you going to need? That's why I often talk about the 5K product is better because you don't need as many customers to meet your
generated all four shots. They're sitting in my Aool asset library organized and tagged. Now, let's put them together. Full disclosure, AOL is sponsoring this video. But the reason I'm using it for this tutorial is simple. It actually solves the production chaos problem. You generate, organize, edit, and export in one place. No scattered files...creating a new project. I'm calling it product demo v1. Now, here's the magic. I can import the clips I already generated from Sora VO and runway. Drag and drop. They're in. But a cool also has native generation tools built in. Sora 2, VO3, nano banana for images, and their own a cool model for hyperrealistic
that does. And then I'm going to run the same thing in cloud and we're going to compare. Okay, hope you're enjoying the video so far. If you are, maybe take a second to leave a like. Um that really helps out the channel. But now let's compare some of these ideas. I'm just going...test products in days, not months. Oh, that's actually good. Complete mockups. Yeah, this one is really good. Figma's AI features. Galileo AI for not familiar. Runway for visual prototypes. Okay, that's good. I was thinking this was going to go more like builder. So, these are solid ideas. Um, I wouldn't say best
this documentary is to talk about again audience ratings, business related stuff. — Take the girls fears, turn it into a photo shoot. — What was I saying in my reaction videos constantly? If you're scared of anything, you don't tell the people from America's Next Top Model. You got to lie. You got to say, "Oh, you know...anything. They just st they're like, "Okay. " They just awkwardly look at it and say nothing. They mentioned the challenges and photo shoots from the show like the runway challenge where they're holding fire and then where they had to hold cockroaches, tarantulas on their face where they brought in the fears of the girls. — There were some
they were like bottom of the big ten throughout the entire scene and they was not they went to the big ten tournament and they are taking off the runway on the plane to go to the big ten tournament and their plane crashed that's right and there when their plane crashed like everyone got off the plane like...believe in this [ __ ] like it was YouTube nobody had ever heard of it like it was five months old there wasn't a video that had million views yet ever like and it was raised it's really a different world when I started and like nobody knew anything about wine that was under 35 like and it was just
actually think my distribution strategies have been better than my actual talent. You know, doing YouTube early on, then Twitter, you know, the way we do Facebook video now, even this piece of content, I think my distribution strategies have been strong and have been a variable in my success in the way that I think there...whole lot of 50, 100,000, and $200,000 checks? One of the things you should contemplate is how much do you need to raise that gives you enough runway to kind of build a meaningful business in your mind and how do you piece it together with individuals maybe instead of an institution? Good to hear your voice
testing physics simulation, water, collisions, physical cause and effect. This is where AI video models break down. Most of them can't handle complex realworld physics without artifacts, glitches, or just outright nonsense. Let's see how these three perform. Here's the prompt. A glass of water tips over on a wooden table. The water spills across the table...Close-up shot. Natural lighting. This tests liquid dynamics, surface interaction, gravity, reflection, refraction, and temporal consistency. If the water doesn't behave like real water, the model fails, runway delivers
specialists popping up in different categories and saying hey we're the AI transformation partner for X industry or do you think we've got a little bit longer runway for that? cuz I think people will start to see guys like myself and you but the general audiences go like you just said like oh like okay I just...description below I'd love to have a chat with you can get some exposure for your business. Aside from that guys, that's all for the video